Once again, I would like to thank all the doctors who have taken the time to be part of this. You have done a spectacular job at bringing NA forward. This presentation and subsequent teaching are definately the springboards to having NA become available around the entire world.

Where did you see that Eaton has begun instructing? I thought the presentation at the convention was just a one time deal, not ongoing instruction, although hopefully he will at least be giving it every year now.

-- was there an announcement that I missed about him actually teaching the method? is he training now down there in Florida??

"Is Dr. Eaton training other surgeons in this technique? Yes. In September 2006, Drs. Eaton, Zidel and others gave presentations relating to Needle Aponeurotomy and other new treatment options for Dupuytren's at an instructional course that Dr. Eaton developed for the annual scientific meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Dr. Eaton's presentation and other details of the course are available at *this link*.....Based on the audience attendance and response, the procedure can now be considered a recognized procedure in the United States, removing legal restraints from sharing details of the technique. Dr. Eaton is now encouraging interested hand surgeons to visit to observe and discuss the procedure as performed at The Hand Center. It's the right thing to do." <END>